Visitors at this year’s RHS Flower Show at Tatton Park will be able to immerse themselves in a series of installations bringing together horticulture and creativity.
Taking place from July 19-23, the annual flower show has unveiled some of the show gardens on display. Using creative techniques the gardens tackle a range of subjects ranging from mental health to the natural world.
The show, which began in 1999, is often where future Chelsea designers first start out. Among the displays this year will be a blackout tent featuring close-up projections celebrating the world of nocturnal pollinators, such as moths, which are often overlooked.
Created by immersive technology artist Georgia Tucker and designer Sharon Hockenhull, The RHS Nocturnal Pollinator Experience takes people on a day-to-night journey to watch the pollinators at work. READ MORE: Golden Retriever cafe coming to Manchester this May bank holiday weekend Another garden designed by last year’s RHS Young Designer of the Year finalist Rachel Platt will examine tech addiction among young adults.
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